Crop images

Use the Image Crop feature in Illustrator to crop a linked or embedded image.

Crop an image

You can crop linked or embedded images in Illustrator. While cropping, you can use intuitive widget controls to work with the selected image. The Image Crop feature works only on the currently selected image. Also, linked images become embedded after you crop them.

Note:

The cropped portion of the image is discarded. It is not recoverable.

You cannot transform an image while cropping it. If you try to transform an image after selecting the Crop Image option, Illustrator exits the cropping interface.

Do the following to crop an image:

Choose File > Place, and select the image that you want to place. Click Place.

Select the image you want to crop using the Selection tool ().

Note: Illustrator invokes the Selection tool by default when you choose the Crop Image option. If any other tool is active, Illustrator automatically switches to the Selection tool.

Do one of the following to crop the selected image:

Click Crop Image on the Control panel.

Choose Object > Crop Image.

Choose Crop Image from the context menu.

Note:

You cannot select the Crop Image option when two or more objects are selected.

If you're working with a linked image, Illustrator prompts you that linked files are embedded after cropping. Click OK to continue.

Drag the widget corners and edge handles to define the crop boundaries. For details, see Adjust the crop widget.

Note:

For any image, the crop widget is always rectangular in shape. Moreover, you cannot rotate the crop widget.

(Optional) Specify the cropping options using the Control panel. For details, see Cropping options.

Do one of the following:

Click Apply on the Control panel.

Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

Note:

(For Windows 64-bit and Mac OS )

After you select Crop Image, a cropping box appears by default to suggest the cropping dimensions based on your image content. You can change these suggested cropping dimensions if you want. The acutal cropping happens only when you click Apply or press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).

To disable this feature, deselect the Enable Content Aware Defaults option in the Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Illustrator CC > Preferences > General (Mac OS). By deselecting this option, the default experience for Crop Image, freeform gradient, and Puppet Warp is disabled.

Note:

At any point, to exit the cropping interface without applying changes, do one of the following:

Click Cancel in the Control panel.

Press the Escape key.

Select any tool from the Tools panel, except the Zoom tool and the Hand tool.

Adjust the crop widget

Resize

Scale the crop widget proportionally

Scale the crop widget about the center

Do one of the following to resize the crop widget:

Specify the Height and the Width in the Control panel.

Drag the corner or edge handles.

Press Shift to scale the widget proportionally.

Press Alt to scale the widget about the center.

Use the pinch-to-zoom gesture on touch screen devices.

Note:The Illustrator Touch workspace for Windows tablets does not support cropping.

Reposition

Do one of the following to reposition the crop widget:

Click-drag from anywhere within the bounds of the crop widget.

Press the arrow keys to move the crop widget.

Press Shift + arrow keys to move the widget by ten units (default) or as specified in your Preferences.

To reposition the crop widget precisely, use guides and grids. Smart Guides help you align the crop widget relative to other objects. Choose View > Smart Guides to enable smart guides.

Cropping options

You can specify the following options on the Control panel while cropping an image:

Choose a resolution for the cropped image from the available options. Alternatively, specify the resolution in pixels per inch (ppi). If the resolution of the image is lower than the options available in the drop-down list, the options are disabled. The maximum value that you can enter equals the resolution of the original image or 300 PPI for linked artwork.

Reference Point

All transformations are performed around a fixed point called the reference point. By default, this point is at the center of the crop widget you are transforming. However, you can change the reference point to a different location using the reference point locator in the Control panel.

X and Y dimensions

The co-ordinate values of the selected reference point.

Height and Width

Specify the size of the crop widget. If the width and height fields are linked, they maintain proportions when changed. Click the link icon () icon to delink and modify the width and height values independently.